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JC Sportfishing Cabo Fishing Report August 3rd

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WEATHER: Hot, Hot and Hotter: Yea, that’s the way it’s been over this past week as it feels like September now and it’s only August. All year has been really un normally hot with day time temperatures up to around 100 degrees every day with a little breeze at night to cool stuff off, but in general Hot and Humid, so if you are coming to Cabo prepare yourself for some hot days cause it has really set in.


WATER: Hasn’t changed much in over a week the warm water is here to stay awhile and it feels like a bathtub if you spend time in it. The temps I noticed on the Tempbreak map was 82 to 88 degrees, which is pretty warm all over. If we could get some decent weather I think the fishing would be off the hook. 



BILLFISH: Big Blue Marlin being caught with one guy landing a 520lb Blue Marlin in a Panga. The year the Sailfish has also been pretty hot at the 95 spot and in that area. It seems that ballyhoo and live bait are landing the Sailfish and we think the fact that we have extremely warm water in the area is bringing in the Sailfish. The Sailfish have been here a lot longer this year due to warmer water in our area. The Striped Marlin fishing is good also with most fleet boats hooking a couple a day. So if your into Marlin and possibly a Blue Marlin now is the time to come to Cabo and we expect it to remain good as long as warm water is here until December.


DORADO: The Dorado really haven’t shown up as they normally do every year and it seems this year is down ovr last year at this time. Not sure what is going on but the last 2 years haven’t really been normal as far as a Dorado bite goes here in Cabo. Normally this time of year we are smoking them and its off the hook.


SWORDFISH: Hasn’t heard of any caught this week.


WAHOO: Not to many being landed this past week.


TUNA: Its been pretty much hit and miss for the Tuna this past week as they were here in numbers last week, but it seems they have moved on to other areas. It has just been ok with a few football size Tuna being landed but nothing major for last week. Maybe we will run into them this coming week as you really never know about Tuna as they are always moving around.


INSHORE: Roosters are this week’s inshore action. Most are being caught tight to the beach in pangas using live bait. Probably some good surf fishing action this past week on the Pacific side but mainly close to the Old Light House

 
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